
Nanjing/Liuheting Top Hotel Picks
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Tucked away in Nanjing's old town, this landscape-architecture boutique hotel is a perfect blend of history and modernity. The building, evolved from a Ming Dynasty Taoist temple, won the 2023 Asian Architecture Gold Award! With pet-friendly policies and uniquely designed rooms, it's ideal for families (even your furry friends). Steps from the subway, it offers easy access to the city. Enjoy attentive service, a serene tea house, and a kids' play area. The scenic lake views and Jiuyan Bridge nightscape make it a dream getaway!

This boutique hotel is transformed from a 600-year-old historic residence, located in the heart of Nanjing's Laomendong. Just a 3-minute walk to the food street and 10 minutes to attractions like Confucius Temple and Ming City Wall. The hotel preserves a rare ancient ginkgo tree, offering free afternoon tea under its shade. Rooms blend carved wooden beams and blue brick walls with modern amenities like smart AC and private courtyards. Enjoy intangible cultural heritage experiences and themed markets. Pet-friendly with a dedicated play area, perfect for a relaxing getaway with your furry friend.

This hotel is your perfect choice! Located in the heart of Nanjing, it’s surrounded by the Hunan Road commercial district and Lion Bridge Food Street, with easy access to Metro Line 1. The hotel blends modern luxury with retro Republic of China style, featuring two uniquely designed buildings and high-speed WiFi throughout. Ideal for both business trips and family vacations, it offers a gym, multifunctional meeting rooms, and excellent service. With great value and convenient parking, it’s a stay you won’t regret!

Nestled in the leisure district by the Qinhuai River, this hotel is surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Ming City Wall and Egret Park, with bustling hotspots like Confucius Temple and Laomendong nearby. The hotel blends classical Chinese courtyard aesthetics with modern comforts, offering amenities like an executive lounge, kids’ play area, and garden tea house—perfect for families or business travelers. Rooms are uniquely designed, and you can even enjoy robot service for a high-tech twist! If you want to immerse yourself in Nanjing’s history and culture, this is the place to be.
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Jinling Hotel is ideal for panoramic views, with elevated rooms offering unobstructed sightlines to Liuhe Pavilion and the serene Qinhuai River. Located just a 8-minute walk away, the hotel features a traditional Jiangnan courtyard and tea lounge. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow guests to enjoy the tranquil night glow of the pavilion, enhanced by smart lighting controls in each room. For the best experience, book a view-facing room through HopeGoo.
Jiangpan Wensu is a heritage-inspired boutique stay within 10 minutes' walk of Liuhe Pavilion. The hotel hosts daily "Qinhuai Night Talk" guided walks led by local historians, uncovering stories behind the pavilion and old alleyways. Rooms feature bamboo paneling, rice paper screens, and a curated "Nanjing Heritage Corner" with interactive audio guides. Guests receive limited-edition hand-painted postcard sets of ancient Nanjing landscapes, creating a memorable cultural journey.
Stay at Liuhéju Waterfront Retreat, where guests enjoy free access to the "Morning Climb & Blessing" ritual at Liuhe Pavilion every day at 9 AM. Guided by experienced local narrators, this walk along the Qinhuai River reveals historical legends and geomantic insights. The hotel also offers ancient incense crafting workshops and Suzhou-style pastry classes, all within a 5-minute stroll. These intimate experiences blend tradition with nature seamlessly.
Zijin Mountain Kids’ Nest is designed specifically for families, just a 7-minute walk from Liuhe Pavilion. It features a children’s play zone, parent-child craft workshops, and an outdoor stargazing deck. Each room includes a themed "Nanjing Story Corner" with interactive models and voice-guided tours about the pavilion’s lore. Guests may borrow Hanfu costumes for photo sessions at the pavilion. Weekend "Treasure Hunt Quests" combine history puzzles with real-life exploration for lasting memories.
Tingyue Xuan Riverside Retreat offers serene tranquility with full-floor floor-to-ceiling windows facing Liuhe Pavilion and the flowing river. The hotel maintains a quiet atmosphere with no loud entertainment. At 7:30 PM nightly, staff set up cozy red cushions and jasmine tea on the terrace for guests to enjoy the pavilion’s illuminated silhouette against the water. Opt for an east-facing room to witness golden sunset reflections on the pavilion’s roof.
Guests staying at Yunyin Mountain House can discover the Ancient Ferry Ruins Stone Carvings via a private back-path trail, a 12-minute walk leading to a lesser-known Ming Dynasty ferry site with boat-shaped reliefs and fragments of the "Jinling Canal Records." The hotel partners with local artists for monthly "Night Reading Liuhe" poetry gatherings at the pavilion, featuring readings of Li Bai and Du Mu verses. These exclusive events are only open to guests, offering rare cultural intimacy.
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Staying at Blossom House Nanjing Laomendong · Zhuqueli was an absolute delight! The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and attentive—genuine hospitality that made me feel right at home. The breakfast stood out with its delicious duck blood vermicelli soup—rich, aromatic, and perfectly balanced. What truly impressed me was how pet-friendly the hotel is: my dog even got a daily chicken breast treat, just like the guests! The architecture is beautifully inspired by traditional Chinese design, capturing the charm of old Nanjing. Every corner felt authentic and thoughtfully curated. The room was spotless, spacious, and well-maintained, offering a peaceful retreat after exploring the city. This place isn’t just a stay—it’s an experience. If you're visiting Nanjing, this is definitely one of the top choices for a memorable, relaxing getaway.

Staying at Qinhuai Ten Miles · Former Residence of Empress Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty · Xingyuan Hotel with my furry friend was an absolute delight—far beyond what I expected! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 What truly stood out? No pet cleaning fee whatsoever. In a world where many hotels tack on extra charges under the guise of pet-friendly policies, this genuine commitment to guest comfort is refreshingly rare. The room was immaculately clean—no trace of pets at all—and the bedding was soft and cozy, so much so that both my dog and I slept like babies. Staff members greeted my pup with warm smiles and friendly waves, making the whole experience feel personal and welcoming. Location-wise, it’s just steps away from Old Gate East, and getting around to Confucius Temple is super easy via public transit. Plus, parking is completely free—what a win! This hotel isn’t just pet-friendly; it’s thoughtfully designed for travelers who value kindness, cleanliness, and convenience. I’ll definitely be back, and I’d happily recommend it to any fellow pet owner looking for a stress-free, heartwarming stay.

Staying at Yishiyuan Hotel in Nanjing was an absolutely delightful experience. The staff, especially front desk agent Bingyun, went above and beyond to assist with all our questions—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely helpful. The facilities are modern and well-maintained, and the overall environment is peaceful and beautifully landscaped. I’ll admit, travel safety has been on my mind lately, but knowing this hotel is backed by government oversight gave me real peace of mind. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about trust. Clean rooms, great location, excellent service, and a sense of security that’s rare these days. This place truly stands out. Definitely planning to come back.

The location is absolutely perfect—right in the heart of the city yet surprisingly peaceful. Stepping outside, you're greeted by the towering ancient city wall, which is truly breathtaking. What surprised me most was how easy parking was—both inside the courtyard and beneath the wall. Perfect for travelers driving their own car. I originally booked a deluxe king room, but the friendly front desk staff upgraded me to a spacious suite with no hesitation. The room was immaculate, clean, and very comfortable. Huge thanks to the two front desk attendants—they were professional, attentive, and always ready to help. Their recommendations for local attractions and must-try snacks were spot-on and incredibly useful. My travel companions were genuinely amazed that such a comfortable and convenient hotel exists in Nanjing. Definitely coming back here on my next visit.

Staying at Deep Sleep Hotel near Nanjing Fuzimiao Metro Station was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from Line 3 metro, and only 300 meters to the historic Fuzimiao area. I loved how surrounded by local street food options, making it easy to explore authentic flavors right outside the door. The hotel itself is clean, modern, and well-maintained, with a quiet, comfortable room that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. What really stood out was the incredible value—excellent quality for the price. If you're visiting Nanjing and want a convenient, cozy base with great access to attractions and eats, this place is a must-book. I’ll definitely be returning.

The room was spotlessly clean and thoughtfully arranged, making it a truly relaxing stay. The location is perfect—just steps away from Laomen East and the Qinhuai River scenic area, yet surprisingly quiet and peaceful despite being in a bustling district. I loved how easy it was to get around using public transit. The hostess was absolutely wonderful—warm, welcoming, and genuinely attentive. During the holiday, she even opened a bottle of wine for us and personally guided us to a nearby night market, sharing great local food tips along the way. Her hospitality made the whole experience unforgettable. This place offers incredible value and charm—highly recommend for anyone visiting Nanjing!

Staying at Orange Hotel Nanjing Xinjiekou Jinling Zhonghuan was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere stood out—thoughtful design, soft lighting, and a cozy vibe made me feel right at home. The room was stylishly modern with a clean, minimalist aesthetic that felt both relaxing and refreshing. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfectly balanced for a deep, restful sleep, even after a long day exploring the city. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk to Xinjiekou metro station and surrounded by shopping malls, restaurants, and local hotspots. I had breakfast on-site—fresh, varied, and included some authentic local treats that were a real highlight. Staff were attentive without being intrusive, always ready to help with recommendations or extra towels. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded experience where everything—from comfort to convenience—comes together seamlessly. This isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a memorable part of the journey. Definitely coming back next time I visit Nanjing.

We stayed in Nanjing for five nights, and after two less-than-satisfying days elsewhere, we switched to this hotel for the last three—and it was a perfect upgrade. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, the room was spotlessly clean, and all amenities were modern and well-maintained. One small but thoughtful touch: there’s a display on the TV showing how many washing machines are available at any time, so you don’t waste time walking down only to find them all in use. That little detail made laundry day stress-free. The location is fantastic—right next to Liu Chang Xing for great local food, and just a short walk from key attractions like the Presidential Palace, Six Dynasties Museum, Piliu Temple, and the Comfort Station Exhibition Hall. We didn’t get a chance to visit the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre this time, but I’m already planning a return trip—definitely coming back here. Oh, and while booking through the platform, it mentioned complimentary late-night porridge. We didn’t ask for it, so we missed out—but if you’re staying here, don’t forget to request it! It’s a nice surprise worth taking advantage of.

Staying at Guoxin Hotel in Nanjing was an absolute delight. Located just steps away from deji Plaza, with the metro station conveniently underground right next to it, getting around to major attractions like Daxinggong, Confucius Temple, and the Presidential Palace was incredibly easy. The hotel has been recently renovated—everything feels fresh, clean, and comfortable. The room featured a smart toilet and a heated towel rail, which added a nice touch of modern convenience. I booked through a platform, and upon arrival, the front desk staff had already turned on the heating because of the sudden cold snap. They even noticed we came from the south and deliberately gave us a south-facing room with morning sunlight—such thoughtful attention to detail. There was a welcome drink in the mini-fridge, and since we were visiting Nanjing for tourism, they provided a helpful guide with tips on reaching key sights. Late at night, when our bottled water ran out, I called the front desk and within minutes, a robot delivered a new one right to our door—super efficient! Even more touching: when the staff spotted my birthday date on my ID, they surprised me with a small gift. From the front desk to housekeeping, everyone was warm, friendly, and genuinely attentive. Across the street, there are plenty of dining options—our breakfast was at Lao Hun Dun, where we enjoyed authentic Nanjing wontons and crispy little pancakes that were delicious. This stay exceeded expectations. I’d definitely recommend this hotel to friends and family visiting Nanjing—it’s not just convenient, it’s full of heart and excellent service.

This stay at Homeinn Plus Hotel exceeded all my expectations—definitely a five-star experience! The location is incredibly convenient; just a short walk to the metro station, making it easy to explore the city. There are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, so finding food or essentials is effortless. While the room isn’t huge, it’s well-designed with a clean, bright layout. The bedding was soft and comfortable, and I slept like a baby—no waking up in the middle of the night. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation, no unpleasant odors, and excellent water pressure with consistent hot water supply. Front desk staff were friendly, efficient, and even took time to recommend local attractions—great for first-time visitors. Free Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, perfect for work or streaming. The self-service laundry area is spotless and very practical for longer stays. Overall, the value for money is outstanding—no hidden fees, no surprises, just thoughtful touches throughout. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this hotel hits all the right notes. I’ve already recommended it to friends and will definitely be coming back if I visit Nanjing again.

This hidden gem is a must-stay for young travelers! Located right in the heart of Xinjiekou, the property sits directly above a vibrant street food alley and bustling shopping district—many spots stay open until late night, making it perfect for those who love an energetic nightlife. The room itself is stylish and Instagram-worthy, with a fantastic projector that makes movie nights absolutely enjoyable. Everything is brand new and smartly equipped, from the modern fixtures to the super-fast Wi-Fi that never lags. Cleanliness is top-notch, and check-in was smooth and hassle-free. Special shoutout to our host Xiao Jiang—so friendly and helpful! They even offered free luggage storage, which made our trip much more convenient. Getting to attractions like Zhongshan Mausoleum and Xuanwu Lake is a breeze thanks to excellent transport links nearby. I’ve already recommended this place to friends—it’s truly one of the best values in Nanjing!

Staying at this Lavande Hotel was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the subway station and surrounded by shopping areas and restaurants, making it super convenient whether you're out for dinner, doing some retail therapy, or just rushing to catch a train. The room matched the photos online exactly—no misleading images here—and was actually more spacious than expected. I could easily unpack my bags and move around without feeling cramped. What stood out most was how quiet it was; once the doors and windows were closed, outside noise disappeared completely, leading to some of the best sleep I’ve had on the trip. Everything was spotlessly clean—the bedding felt fresh, the bathroom was bright and tidy, and all the amenities were present and working perfectly: hairdryer, mini-fridge, plenty of power outlets—everything you’d need, right where you expect it. The front desk staff, especially Xiao Lin, was incredibly friendly and efficient during check-in, answering every question with care and warmth. Even better, they handed me a parking voucher upon checkout—a small but thoughtful touch that saved me a little money. Overall, this stay was everything I hoped for: comfortable, convenient, and well-priced. If I’m ever back in Nanjing’s Kazimen area, I’ll definitely book here again.
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